- screen saver vs turn off monitor setting for LCD monitor
- Posted by dave on December 7th, 2003
I have a Samsung 17 " SyncMaster 174v monitor. Even with a very low
brightness level when I use a blank screen screensaver setting, when the
computer goes into screensaver mode, there is a very noticeable glow on the
screen. By comparison if I use the turn off monitor setting and set it for a
short time like 1 or 2 minutes when it turns off, the screen goes completely
black with no visible glow at all. Is it therefore better to use the turn
off monitor setting after a minute or two rather than using the screensaver
with blank screen setting for the same time interval ? Is the some kind of
strain on the monitor when using the turn off monitor setting. By contrast
is there some kind screen burning/dulling by the persistant glow when using
the blank screen screensaver setting ?
- Posted by John McGaw on December 7th, 2003
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the most vulnerable portion of the monitor -- the backlight. I would
certainly use the power down function. But I wouldn't do it with a 1 or 2
minute timout since that will result (at least it would on any of my
computers) in repeated startups at short intervals which seem more likely to
be damaging to the lamps and inverters which drive them. Shutting down after
maybe 15-30 minutes seems more reasonable to me.
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- Posted by dave on December 7th, 2003
Thanks ! If I understand correctly, you mean I should use:
Display properties
Screen Saver:
None
Power Option Properties
Power Schemes
Turn Off Monitor fter 15-30 Mins
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- Posted by John McGaw on December 7th, 2003
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for some reason (to avoid snoopers?) but wanted to avoid too-frequent power
cycling you could set the screensaver to blank the screen in a shorter time
and use the "Turn Off Monitor" power setting to actually turn if off after a
suitably longer wait.
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- Posted by dave on December 7th, 2003
Thanks again !
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